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How Many Horses Is Too Many?
How Many Horses Is Too Many?
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What is the carrying capacity of your horse farm? Do you know how many horses can be adequately located at your farm? Many different factors go into deciding how many horses can be sustained on your property. What type of horses are you going to ...
By Dr. Dana Price
Can Horses & Donkeys Live Together?
Can Horses & Donkeys Live Together?
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Horses and donkeys look quite similar in terms of body shape and many other qualities, but there are some key differences between them. Such similarities are quite helpful for them to adjust if kept along side each other. Despite their list of di...
By Team HorseClicks
A Fractured Skull
A Fractured Skull
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I have heard it said that one could put a horse in a padded room and s/he would find a way to become injured. Many horse people have long given up trying to figure out what might have happened in the middle of the night in the field, and simply shrug...
By Katharine MacCornack
Hooves; cracks, chips, care and cookies
Hooves; cracks, chips, care and cookies
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Okay, no cookies here, but this sucker is long so maybe grab the bag and sit back for a few minutes to read. The gist of this article is how to know when a chipped or cracked hoof is something to worry about, and then, what you can do to help the hoo...
By Tanya Buck
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What is a Tennessee Walker horse?
The Tennessee Walking Horse is an American breed of gaited horse that originated in the Southern United States. It is renowned for its comfortable pace, with an effortless, four-beat gait known as the "running walk". The breed is characterized by a long, arched neck and light, straight legs. Tennessee Walkers come in many different colors and sizes, but all have a unique presence and silhouette that sets them apart from other breeds. They are intelligent, gentle and sure-footed, making them popular mounts among both novice and experienced riders alike.